Tag: Rebecca Wisocky
‘Ghosts’ Cast Teases New Characters, Conflicts, and Holiday Specials for Season 4 at San Diego Comic-Con
Did you miss Ghosts’ gasp-filled panel at San Diego Comic-Con? Don’t fear; our recap covers all the Season 4 teases and reveals.
CBS ‘Ghosts’ Cast Reunites as Filming for Season 4 Gets Underway
Ghosts Season 4 filming is underway, and the cast is celebrating with a gaggle of announcements and appearances. Read on for more information!
Ghosts Season 3 Episode 10 Review: Isaac’s Wedding
Heartbreaking confessions during Isaac and Nigel’s wedding make for a conflicting season finale of Ghosts. Read on for our review!
Preview — Ghosts Season 3 Episode 10: A Finale with a Gasp-Worthy Ghost Wedding
Isaac and Nigel look to tie the knot on the Season 3 finale of Ghosts — but not without a few twists and surprise guests crashing the ceremony.
Ghosts Season 3 Episode 9 Review: The Traveling Agent
Ghosts orchestrates coming-of-age chaos as one Woodstone spirit bravely ventures into the modern world to face his fears. Read on for our review!
Preview — Ghosts Season 3 Episode 9: Pete Discovers He Can Leave the Property
Ghosts reveals Pete’s ghost power, but tragedy strikes when Jay attempts to help his ghost buddy explore the big, scary world beyond Woodstone. Here’s our preview!
Ghosts Season 3 Episode 8 Review: Holes Are Bad
Rebecca Wisocky more than earns her flowers as Hetty’s tragedy captures the humanity at the heart of Ghosts. Read on for our 5-star review!
Ghosts: Rebecca Wisocky Discusses Hetty’s ‘Devastating’ Cause of Death [Interview]
Rebecca Wisocky breaks down Hetty’s cause of death and one of Ghosts’ most devastating episodes to date. Check out our interview!
Preview — Ghosts Season 3 Episode 8: Flower’s Rescue Mission Unearths a “Shocking” Revelation
The group unearths Flower’s whereabouts on the latest Ghosts. However, to rescue her, one spirit must reveal shocking information. Here’s our preview!
Ghosts Season 3 Episode 7 Review: The Polterguest
Ghosts throws an unforgettable bachelor party for Nigel and Isaac that celebrate this comedy’s most weird and wonderful elements. Check out our review!